As previously mentioned by Fred, 'The Evolution Of John Peel', in this case, the 1980's. Blistering live outing of 'Passing Complexion' by Big Black following some absolute pony from Nina Hagen, then the first ever broadcast of 'Gangsters' by The Specials.

Angelo Badalamenti and others, Twin Peaks (Limited Event Series Original Soundtrack)A collection of the atmospheric music that shrouded Twin Peaks: The Return in even more mystery; Angelo Badalamenti's compositions, like his legendary opening-credits music and heartbreaking "Laura's Theme," make up the bulk of the album, but other tracks like the David Lynch/Dean Hurley fever dream "Slow 30's Room" and the frantic "Headless Chicken" by the Lynch/Badalamenti jazz project Thought Gang sustain the series' off-kilter mood.

“The period in which we made it was really, really grim. The post-Brexit, pre-Trump period ... amid all this real horror it felt to me personally that the record, this music, was what we were doing to not think about that other stuff.”

Since those brilliant John Peel tribute shows I've been listening to a lot of his old shows on YouTube. It's amazing how many of his comments I remember despite not hearing them for almost 40 years!

I still admire the way he played stuff he didn't personally think was great, but that his listeners might like/should hear. I'd have been far more picky, but that's probably why he was such an admired DJ - and we were the listeners.

Currently listening to a jolly compilation CD called 'Punk Rock Halloween; Loud, Fast & Scary'.Includes first new studio recording by 999 for 10 years, The Members doing Screaming Lord Sutch's 'Jack The Ripper', UK Subs, The Vibrators and lot's of other creepy stuff for the season...